The Nazis categorized Jews as part of their broader ideology of racial purity and anti-Semitism, which depicted Jews as racially inferior and a threat to the Aryan race. They used pseudoscientific theories to justify their classification, viewing Jews as a distinct and dangerous racial group responsible for societal problems. This categorization facilitated the implementation of discriminatory laws, social isolation, and ultimately the systematic extermination of Jews during the Holocaust. By dehumanizing and segregating Jews, the Nazis aimed to consolidate power and promote their vision of a "pure" Aryan society.
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for power and to kill Jews
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Primarily Jews, but other minorities were targeted by the Nazis.
The reasons usually given are pity and sympathy - not moral or religious reasons.
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To distribut cupcakes and candy to the Germans while dispensing bullets and hand-grenades to the Jews.
that the Jews brought it upon themselves for starting the war.
well, he promissed that if the Jews started another war, then it would lead to the destruction of the Jewish people. Which is implicitly saying that he will kill the Jews, there were many reasons given for wanting to kill the Jews. But the truth is often much more simple, attached is a long list giving reasons as to why the Nazis (and Hitler) hated/wanted to kill the Jews, but most of them are irrelevent: antisemitsm started before the Nazis and continued after the Nazis, if there was a global Jewish conspiracy, then they would have done something to help the Jews of Europe. Hitler knew that the Jews were defenceless and harmless, they were killed for political reasons, they were killed because that is what made the people happy and kept the Nazis in power.
the Gypsies escaped the wrath of the Nazis No, they didn't.